About Emancipation Park
On the cross streets of Oxford Road and Knutsford Bouled in Kingston, you will go to the stylized passageway of the Emancipation Park. A vast, staggering and questionable model anticipates you at this passageway, The Redemption Song. An exceptional figure charged by the legislature of Jamaica and etched in bronze by the craftsman stone worker Laura Facey, the establishment is 11ft tall and delineates an overwhelming picture of bare man and lady confronting each other and looking up at the sky.
The model and the relevantly named stop symbolize the liberation of slaves and a call to opportunity and is likewise a festival of the Jamaican individuals and their African roots. There are a few themes around the recreation center delineating Adinkra Sympols which start in Ghana, to be specific the Futumfrafo – a two headed crocodile, the Wafa Ada-the seed of the Wafa tree and the Eban – a fence.
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